Hi Vero
This is a very nice idea and beautiful composition. Good to see old and new combined. But I think this would look nice too if the boats are sharp so there are more details in the picture. Overall well framed and good PoV. Good shot.
Cheers,
CheukHin

How I miss Dubrovnik! I do consider it one of the most beautiful cities on Earth. Nice pov Veronika. You have isolated those boats in a heart shaped form, so I find this very poetic and full of meaning. And the feel of these wall is amazing. If only these stones could speak. I am sure the history they have to tell has much of sadness as joy. There is a blue cast all around. I am not sure if you wanted this or if it was the camera's WB that was tricked. If it was a trick, you have my workshop. If not, just igonore it ;) Good photo anyway.

Hi Vero! Interesting capture. Even though the view is quite limited, I can still recognise the place. So, how is it going - the fall has really started here in Helsinki, the weather is getting cold and rainy.. It was quite a shock to come here from Italy, where the temperature was over +30 degrees all the time..

Hi Vero,
wonderful intro to the other pictures of Dubrovnik. I like the feeling visible - invisible like here focus - out of focus. It's wonderful the natural frame for this harbour.
Have a nice day,
Tomi

Ahoj Vero,
news go fast! I heard you were back, I came to verify. This is a unique view of this beautiful city. I know you wanted to show the wall's texture, but maybe a higher f would have added nice depht to the picture? I hope you spent beautiful holidays,
Marc

yes its beautiful. I like your use of he stone wall to frame this shot. The textures came out so well on the wall. The f/5.6 is good, Im glad you didnt choose f/4 heheh but maybe a bit like f/9 would give a bit more depth to the image and show the boats off a bit clearer. I really like your oroginal POV though, that is creative thinking.

A good use of the window to frame the scene beyond, although to be totally succesful I think you needed to include more of the window so that the stonework ran along the bottom of the frame as well.
The colours seem a little strange, with a cold blue colour cast in the background and a pinkish tinge in the foreground.
Sorry to sound so negative, but I've definitely seen much better work from you.
Well done for trying something a bit different though.
Cheers,
Ben

I like the idea here, and the use of a natural frame, but I am a bit disturbed by the crop. I feel like the bottom was cut off (why not include the entire 'hole' in the wall? I also think that the focus would be better on the boats.

Seems like a gorgeous place though Veronika. Hope you had a great summer (it's gotten cool here in Toronto lately...)

It must be one of those places touched by a special halo of magic as Sintra ,maybe , in Portugal(where Lord Byron found great inspiration for his plays) . Places that make you dream and float and in which nature and human creations collide into a perfect harmony :sea , history, chill out, quietness and real beauty . Love the POV with that frame that help us to discover the Adriatic shore .Hope you are well and we send you kisses !

I see youuu ;)
Just read the note on ivana's picture, hope everything is good miss LV, send you a lot of wish and sun rays from dominican republic even if i'm back in Paris for a long month now ;)
Thoughts for you